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You are right; there are errors. Thanks for the WHO ref. Although I

have translated for years, I am relatively new online, so I am still

amassing sources. Thanks to all listeros. Keep suggesting sources, because

one never knows what someone else may not have seen.

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> http://www.cof.es/bot/farma.htm is a good reference indeed, but you

> can also find some errors: e.g., " tetracosactido " instead of

> " tetracosactida " . I would suggest the WHO Terminology Products

> webpage

> http://www.who.int/terminology/ter/WHO_terminology_products.en.htm

> (International Nonproprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Substances) as

> the most reliable source.

>

> Best regards,

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> > Carmen-

> > Sorry, I should have given you my source for TAZOBACTAM. It is a

> > pretty good one:

> > http://www.cof.es/bot/farma.htm

> >

> > Bob

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http://www.cof.es/bot/farma.htm is a good reference indeed, but you

can also find some errors: e.g., " tetracosactido " instead of

" tetracosactida " . I would suggest the WHO Terminology Products

webpage

http://www.who.int/terminology/ter/WHO_terminology_products.en.htm

(International Nonproprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Substances) as

the most reliable source.

Best regards,

> Carmen-

> Sorry, I should have given you my source for TAZOBACTAM. It is a

> pretty good one:

> http://www.cof.es/bot/farma.htm

>

> Bob

> randerso@...

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Mona-this dog may benefit from Stem cell therapy

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Hi Group, I have ?s about a case, Lexie is a Chow Mix Katrina rescue who does dog agility and flyball. She presented with bilateral decreased ROM in her elbows, no changes in other joints and walks relatively straight legged in her front legs .

Her radiographs were sent to our local radiologist Dr B Blevins and this is his report:

FINDINGS: Radiographs of the elbows show an enthesiophyte on the non-articular portion of the anconeal process in both elbows. There is an enthesiophyte on the on the medial epicondyle of the left distal humerus. On the extended lateral view of the left elbow, there is a free fragment in the joint on the caudal aspect (proximal to the ulna). Both carpi show periarticular osteophytosis around the radiocarpal joint. The shoulders and cervical spinal column cannot be evaluated because of under exposure.

IMPRESSIONS: Bilateral elbow arthrosis, bilateral carpal arthrosis.

COMMENTS: I cannot assess if there is a cervical disc with root signature on these radiographs. You need to evaluate the elbows and carpi clinical to determine which joints may contain clinically significant disease.

____________________________________________

E. Blevins, DVM, MS

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Radiology

I found no evidence of any problem on the wrists. I discussed the case with our local surgeon and he recommended trying intraarticular injections of steroids into the elbow joints.

I started the dog on Dog Gone Pain, Glycoflex 3 and an omega 3 fatty acid. i picked DGP because owner doesn't want to use NSAIDS and I beleve I can use them with steroids?

I am recommending icing, followed laser therapy and massage at this time. I suspect the owner will not be thrilled with the use of steroids.

I am not a big fan of intraarticular steroids but have very limited experience. I would love feedback from y'all experts!

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I actually wanted to let everyone know that we are doing a clinical

trial with Shockwave for elbow arthritis. If anyone knows of any

candidates please send them our way. The study does involve visits

every 2 weeks for 3 months, but there is an honorarium for completing

the trial.

Marti Drum, DVM, PhD

Small Animal Physical Rehabilitation

Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences

C247 Veterinary Teaching Hospital

Knoxville, TN 37996

>

>

> Hi Group, I have ?s about a case, Lexie is a Chow Mix Katrina

rescue who

> does dog agility and flyball. She presented with bilateral

decreased ROM in

> her elbows, no changes in other joints and walks relatively

straight legged in

> her front legs .

> Her radiographs were sent to our local radiologist Dr B Blevins and

this is

> his report:

>

>

> FINDINGS: Radiographs of the elbows show an

enthesiophyte on

> the non-articular portion of the anconeal process in both elbows.

There is

> an enthesiophyte on the on the medial epicondyle of the left

distal humerus.

> On the extended lateral view of the left elbow, there is a free

fragment in

> the joint on the caudal aspect (proximal to the ulna). Both carpi

show

> periarticular osteophytosis around the radiocarpal joint. The

shoulders and

> cervical spinal column cannot be evaluated because of under

exposure.

> IMPRESSIONS: Bilateral elbow arthrosis, bilateral carpal

arthrosis.

> COMMENTS: I cannot assess if there is a cervical disc

with root

> signature on these radiographs. You need to evaluate the elbows

and carpi

> clinical to determine which joints may contain clinically

significant disease.

> ____________________________________________

> E. Blevins, DVM, MS

> Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Radiology

> I found no evidence of any problem on the wrists. I discussed the

case with

> our local surgeon and he recommended trying intraarticular

injections of

> steroids into the elbow joints.

> I started the dog on Dog Gone Pain, Glycoflex 3 and an omega 3

fatty acid.

> i picked DGP because owner doesn't want to use NSAIDS and I beleve

I can use

> them with steroids?

> I am recommending icing, followed laser therapy and massage at

this time. I

> suspect the owner will not be thrilled with the use of steroids.

> I am not a big fan of intraarticular steroids but have very

limited

> experience. I would love feedback from y'all experts!

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Mona L. Gitter DVM

> If you give 110% you get back 1000%

> DrFASTTALK.com

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Mona,

The previous recommendations on

intra-articular injections of HA, cortisone, or stem cells would be good

options, however you will probably get much better (longer) results if you

first perform an arthroscopy to remove the free fragments and clean up the joints

(abrasion arthroplasty, microfracture, forage, etc to stimulate fibrocartilage).

Sherman

Sherman O. Canapp Jr.,

DVM, MS

Diplomate ACVS

Veterinary

Orthopedic &

Sports

Medicine Group

10270

Baltimore National Pike

Ellicott City, MD

21042

Phone:

Fax:

http://www.vosm.org

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11:21 AM

To: VetRehab

Subject: (no subject)

Hi Group, I have ?s about a case, Lexie

is a Chow Mix Katrina rescue who does dog agility and flyball. She

presented with bilateral decreased ROM in her elbows, no changes in other

joints and walks relatively straight legged in her front legs .

Her radiographs were sent to our local

radiologist Dr B Blevins and this is his report:

FINDINGS:

Radiographs of the elbows show an enthesiophyte on the non-articular portion of

the anconeal process in both elbows. There is an enthesiophyte on the on

the medial epicondyle of the left distal humerus. On the extended lateral

view of the left elbow, there is a free fragment in the joint on the caudal

aspect (proximal to the ulna). Both carpi show periarticular

osteophytosis around the radiocarpal joint. The shoulders and cervical

spinal column cannot be evaluated because of under exposure.

IMPRESSIONS: Bilateral elbow arthrosis,

bilateral carpal arthrosis.

COMMENTS:

I cannot assess if there is a cervical disc with root signature on these

radiographs. You need to evaluate the elbows and carpi clinical to

determine which joints may contain clinically significant disease.

____________________________________________

E.

Blevins, DVM, MS

Diplomate, American College

of Veterinary Radiology

I found no evidence of any problem on the wrists.

I discussed the case with our local surgeon and he recommended trying

intraarticular injections of steroids into the elbow joints.

I started the dog on Dog Gone Pain, Glycoflex 3 and an

omega 3 fatty acid. i picked DGP because owner doesn't want to use NSAIDS and I

beleve I can use them with steroids?

I am recommending icing, followed laser therapy and massage at

this time. I suspect the owner will not be thrilled with the use of

steroids.

I am not a big fan of intraarticular steroids but have very

limited experience. I would love feedback from y'all experts!

Mona L. Gitter DVM

If you give 110% you get back 1000%

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thanks Sherman, and did you wife have the baby and how old is he or she?

MonaMona L. Gitter DVM If you give 110% you get back 1000%DrFASTTALK.com

Mona,

The previous recommendations on intra-articular injections of HA, cortisone, or stem cells would be good options, however you will probably get much better (longer) results if you first perform an arthroscopy to remove the free fragments and clean up the joints (abrasion arthroplasty, microfracture, forage, etc to stimulate fibrocartilage).

Sherman

Sherman O. Canapp Jr., DVM, MS

Diplomate ACVS

Veterinary Orthopedic &

Sports Medicine Group

10270 Baltimore National Pike

Ellicott City, MD 21042

Phone:

Fax:

http://www.vosm.org

From: VetRehab [mailto:VetRehab ] On Behalf Of DrFastTalkaolSent: Monday, October 06, 2008 11:21 AMTo: VetRehab Subject: (no subject)

Hi Group, I have ?s about a case, Lexie is a Chow Mix Katrina rescue who does dog agility and flyball. She presented with bilateral decreased ROM in her elbows, no changes in other joints and walks relatively straight legged in her front legs .

Her radiographs were sent to our local radiologist Dr B Blevins and this is his report:

FINDINGS: Radiographs of the elbows show an enthesiophyte on the non-articular portion of the anconeal process in both elbows. There is an enthesiophyte on the on the medial epicondyle of the left distal humerus. On the extended lateral view of the left elbow, there is a free fragment in the joint on the caudal aspect (proximal to the ulna). Both carpi show periarticular osteophytosis around the radiocarpal joint. The shoulders and cervical spinal column cannot be evaluated because of under exposure.

IMPRESSIONS: Bilateral elbow arthrosis, bilateral carpal arthrosis.

COMMENTS: I cannot assess if there is a cervical disc with root signature on these radiographs. You need to evaluate the elbows and carpi clinical to determine which joints may contain clinically significant disease.

____________________________________________

E. Blevins, DVM, MS

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Radiology

I found no evidence of any problem on the wrists. I discussed the case with our local surgeon and he recommended trying intraarticular injections of steroids into the elbow joints.

I started the dog on Dog Gone Pain, Glycoflex 3 and an omega 3 fatty acid. i picked DGP because owner doesn't want to use NSAIDS and I beleve I can use them with steroids?

I am recommending icing, followed laser therapy and massage at this time. I suspect the owner will not be thrilled with the use of steroids.

I am not a big fan of intraarticular steroids but have very limited experience. I would love feedback from y'all experts!

Mona L. Gitter DVM If you give 110% you get back 1000%DrFASTTALK.com

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